›› 2007, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (6): 885-889.
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Zeng Yi;Chen Shaohua
South Medical University, Guangzhou 510515
Guangzhou University, Guangzhou510006
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Abstract: This paper discussed the possibility that intelligence structure might be changed with individual differences such as ability and age. The cognitive-differentiation hypothesis indicates that higher-ability individuals have ‘more’ intelligence and the effect of g factor descends with IQ increasing in their intelligence structure. The age-differentiation hypothesis states that from childhood to early maturity, the effect of g factor decreases with increasing age in cognitive ability. However, from early maturity to late adulthood, an increase in the importance of g factor and a decrease in the number and importance of the remaining abilities are predicted. Future researches in this field should resolve the problem of measurement & assessment instruments, and extend the range of subjects’ ability and age
Key words: intelligence structure, g-factor, cognitive-differentiation, age-differentiation
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B848
Zeng Yi;Chen Shaohua. The Differentiation Hypothesis of Intelligence Structure[J]. , 2007, 15(6): 885-889.
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